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CES REVIEW: WILL 2016 BE THEYEAR OF VIRTUAL REALITY?
CES 2016 was, as usual, massive. The show spilled out of the conference centre into the VenetianHotel and The Sands. Haman even went solo at the Hard Rock Hotel. It is an important show for theconsumer electronics industry and having had the privilege of being able to walk its halls, here we bringsome highlights of the things we liked. Watch out for the CES Harman, Audio and UHD TVs specialreports too.
Virtual Reality was making big waves at this year's show. Everywhere we went there were VR goggleson display. From PlayStation VR to HTC Vive, and a host of noname hopefuls, it seems plenty areprepared to bet big on an immersive headset future. Oculus priced its consumer headset at $500.Throw in a powerful PC and the system isn't going to be cheap to run. Ultimately everything dependson available applications.
Surrounded by drones and other cool gadgets, we found Marxent, a virtual commerce platform thatallows customers to compose their own interior design and virtually walk the room using VRglasses. Joining forces with retail home improvement and appliance stores, such as Lowe’s, Marxentcan upload the retailer’s full catalogue of furniture and appliances into its system. The VR solution letsusers create a dream kitchen or bathroom on an iPad in mere minutes, then experience their design in360degree Virtual Reality while wearing an Oculus headset. Its quick processing power means thatwhile your partner is checking the virtual room you could be moving the furniture around at will – orunder instructions. But if you are not sure about your choice, you can even check with your friends!Designs can be exported to YouTube 360 for easy sharing. The Holoroom transforms somethingintangible, something that is in your head, into something that everyone can see. In fact, Lowe’sHoloroom is being rolled out across the US, six Holorooms installed in 2015 and an otehr 12 to comethis year.
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It seems that today, capturing life with a panoramic view is not good enough. Films and photos havegone 360. This is particularly useful for virtual reality applications, but it can also be used forsurveillance.
360Heros debuted its Bullet 360 control system for interlocking multiple GoPro cameras in a 360HerosVR rig. The Bullet360 enables users to operate multiple GoPros simultaneously by plugging them intoan internal wired interface. The system is triggered via a simple remote and features controls for turningcameras on and off and firing the camera shutter buttons simultaneously for both video and photos.
Also using the 360 concept, French company Giroptic introduced its small format three lenses camera.Its shape looks a little like a frog – appropriate to the origin of the tech company, and it’s allegedly thefirst and only 360 HD Camera able to record full spherical photos and videos without any software orpostprocessing. Retailing at 499 euros, the water proof camera can be pole mounted, to take it out andabout, using its lithium battery; using PoE live events can be streamed; and you can even use it upsidedown, hanging from the ceiling with its light bulb adaptor as a home surveillance system.
To accelerate it all, GoPro has announced its plans to work with YouTube in a virtual reality (VR)initiative that will include easy to use consumergrade VR cameras or perhaps the solutions describedabove.
Smart everything There were a lot of smart watches and wearables at the show, fridges that could order foodautomatically and connected cars, including one amazing prototype presented by Harman which evencame with its own helipad at the back for its drone. Being at CES you suddenly got the urge topurchase gadgets you never thought you needed!
Panasonic announced a highend connected Smart platform called ORA that will integrate allhousehold endpoints. Panasonic President Julie Bauer explained during the press conference:"Panasonic defines the Smart Home as one that has lighting, heating, cameras, motion sensors, andsmart appliances all tied to one, powerful software platform that enables customized managedexperiences. Our new Smart Home innovation ÔRA is a platform capable of integrating them all –regardless of their own operating system – into a smart living experience you can operate on a mobiledevice from anywhere in the world." As yet, ORA is a North American product only. It'll be interesting tosee if Panasonic rolls it out across Europe in the future.
Smart home and smart technology during CES 2016 had mobile phones and smart TVs at the centre ofthe intelligent system. The majority of the ‘smart’ oriented companies were promoting green solutionsfor energy saving, or for life optimisation (in terms of health, control of your home, etc)
French company Ubiant presented its colour coded home energy and wellbeing manager. TheLuminion Hemis candlestick shaped LED lamp can display different colours indicating whether one is‘on the green’ or ‘on the red’ with regards to energy consumption in one’s area. Hemis has an app thatconnects to its cloud platform and with Quickmove, which links with the IoT for a more accuratediagnosis.
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iLuv will sell you an LED light bulb for almost $50 dollars (£35). But it’ll cost you only $41.2 (£29) a yearto run with an 83% of energy saving over a regular light bulb. It’ll also last a lifetime (20K hours), give800 Lumens (the equivalent of 60W) and connect directly to your mobile to control it, combine it withother light bulbs or change its colour!
Nest cameras, we were told, are manufactured by iLuv. At CES the company was showing its newmySight 2K. A sleek design, not bigger than a glass of wine, the full HD camera blends multiple sensorexposures to improve dynamic range. It offers a 15 degrees viewing angle and it has the option tozoom in whenever you want.
But there was one different smart gadget that could be just the ticket for those of us that tend to travel afair bit. Bluesmart was presented as the suitcase that cannot get lost. The carryon suitcase that hasproximity sensors; digital lock; two USB battery chargers; location tracking system, its own built in scaleand can connect with your airline to check your itinerary. It connects with your phone through a mobileapp. It retails for around £300.
Vinyl revival Speakers of all sizes, colours and specs were to be found on every corner of the show. Many werealmost identical, with a fashion for LED light coloured portables and bright cases on the floor standingspeakers. One of the main differences came on the price range, depending on where they weremanufactured.
But when it comes to music the stars of the show were turntables. Many companies were showing theirsupport for vinyl and the one that took the prize for me was Sony, with not just a sleek turntable but alsothe ability to rip in HiRes. The PSHX500 turntable has a simple design with powerful capabilities.Thanks to its USB port the PSHX500 can be plugged into a PC or Mac and using Sony’s new softwarewhich will allow you to record the LP as a DSD file. Sony says it should be available by spring for about£400.
Panasonic hifi brand Technics also announced a return to turntables, which had already beenpreviewed in 2015. There will be two versions of the new model: the 50th Anniversary Grand Class SL1200GAE limited edition, to be released this summer (only 1200 units) and the nonlimited Grand Class1200G (pictured below) due before the end of the year. Yours for $4000.
CES Unveiled
The preshow CES Unveiled event, held at the Mandalay Bay, had a few interesting gadgets. A neatoblong rectangular triangularshaped speaker with the strength of a titan; the Hercules’ OceanproofWae Outdoor Rush has been designed specifically for extreme sports. Using Bluetooth wirelesstechnology, the Hercules rugged new speaker has been named a CES 2016 Innovation AwardsHonouree.
The compact dust, sand, snow and shockproof speaker can play nonstop for up to 12 hours. As theWae Outdoor Rush is IP67certified, it means that you can also immerse it on up to a metre of water forup to 30 minutes including salt water, so you could not only swim but also dance with dolphinsnow. Additionally, it features a builtin FM radio; it can charge a smartphone, is compatible with mostattachment systems and pumps out impressive sound for its size. You can get it from April this year for$130.
You might think that wearing your pyjamas to a trade show would be inappropriate but apparently itisn’t if you are promoting SleepPhones Harmony, the new Bluetooth headphonesinaheadband. Withsleep sensors and a realtime intelligent music, the SleepPhones Harmony becomes a smartdevicethat can adjust volume, sounds and beats based on the level of your sleep indicated by the sensors inreal time. All the information about how well the audio improved the quality of sleep throughout thenight, is uploaded to the company’s secure central serverand sounds can be adjusted accordingly,night after night.
We got a pair to try out and although the fleece headband can get you a bit too warm, it works reallywell on airplanes, doubling as an eye mask. The 4mmthin padded speakers inside the headband canbe adjusted to target the music straight into your ears. The speakers interface with a Bluetooth modulethat is 0.3 cm thick, and has a mini USB rechargeable lithiumion battery that can play 12 hours of music. Three buttons allow control of volume and song selection, although it takes a bit of time to getused to finding the right button at the back of your neck. Brilliant if you like going to sleep to music ortalking books without disturbing your bed companion or getting strangled by your headphones cables.
CES Unveiled was crammed with hopeful startups, many of which were reinventing the wheel, suchas the search engine company that wants to take on Google, but it was most jolly. Many companies areto watch out for and the proliferation of ideas and reinventions can only mean that this industry is set togrow. In fact if you are planning to visit CES 2017, be prepared because the show is extending to onemore day, from Thursday to Sunday (January 58th).
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Geny CaloisiGeny Caloisi is an accomplishedtechnology journalist who hasworked in a variety of AVindustry publications.
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